United States protocol : the guide to official diplomatic etiquette
- Responsibility
- Mary Mel French ; foreword by William Jefferson Clinton.
- Imprint
- Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, c2010.
- Physical description
- xxii, 445 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Creators/Contributors
- Author/Creator
- French, Mary, 1938-
Contents/Summary
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 431) and index.
- Contents
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- Foreword by Former President William Jefferson Clinton Dedication Preface Acknowledgments
- Part 1: Office of Protocol
- Chapter 1: Chief of Protocol
- Chapter 2: Deputy Chief of Protocol
- Chapter 3: Assistant Chiefs of Protocol
- Part 2: Order of Precedence Information
- Chapter 4: General Discussion
- Chapter 5: Ranking Information for the United States
- Chapter 6: Meetings, Dinners, and Luncheons
- Chapter 7: Changes in the Order of Precedence
- Part 3: United States Order of Precedence
- Chapter 8: Order of Precedence Chapter 9:Order of Precedence in a State
- Chapter 10: Order of U.S. States Entering the Union (Chronological)
- Chapter 11: Order of the U.S. Territories Entering the Union (Chronological)
- Chapter 12: Order of the U.S. States Entering the Union (Alphabetical)
- Part 4: Titles and Forms of Address Information
- Chapter 13: Office of Protocol
- Chapter 14: The Honorable
- Chapter 15: Addressed by Office or Title Only
- Chapter 16: Title Usage in This Book
- Chapter 17: His or Her Excellency
- Part 5: Titles and Forms of Address
- Chapter 18: Federal Government in the United States
- Chapter 19: State Government in the United States
- Chapter 20: Municipal Government in the United States
- Chapter 21: Diplomats and International Representatives of the United States
- Chapter 22: Armed Services of the United States
- Chapter 23: International Officials
- Chapter 24: Religious Officials
- Chapter 25: Private United States Citizens Chapter 26:Addressing Spouses of Principal Officials
- Part 6: Official Visits with the President
- Chapter 27: Types of Visits
- Chapter 28: Planning for Visits
- Chapter 29: Arrival
- Chapter 30: White House Events
- Chapter 31: Arlington National Cemetery
- Chapter 32: Joint Meeting of Congress
- Chapter 33: Departure from Andrews Air Force base
- Chapter 34: United States Protective Divisions
- Part 7: Official Entertaining
- Chapter 35: Formal Dinner at the White House
- Chapter 36: State Lunch at the State Department
- Chapter 37: Formal Dinner at the State Department
- Chapter 38: Truman Dinner in the Benjamin Franklin Room
- Chapter 39: Dinners and Luncheons Hosted by Government of Private Citizens
- Chapter 40: Entertaining Check List
- Part 8: Table Seating
- Chapter 41: Follow Order of Precedence
- Chapter 42: Guest Placement at Tables
- Chapter 43: Private Entertaining of Official Guests
- Chapter 44: Table Seating Diagram Outline
- Chapter 45: Table Seating Diagrams
- Part 9: Flag Etiquette
- Chapter 46: American Flag
- Chapter 47: National Anthem
- Chapter 48: Pledge of Allegiance
- Part 10: Ceremonies
- Chapter 49: United States Presidential Inauguration
- Chapter 50: State and Official Funerals
- Chapter 51: Awards and Decorations
- Part 11: Conduct of Diplomacy
- Chapter 52: Protocol in Diplomacy
- Chapter 53: Establishing Diplomatic Relations
- Chapter 54: Ambassadors
- Chapter 55: Diplomatic Corps
- Chapter 56: Missions to the O.A.S and UN
- Chapter 57: Consulates and Consular Officers
- Chapter 58: Diplomatic Immunity
- Chapter 59: Breaking Diplomatic Relations
- Part 12: Blair House
- Chapter 60: The President's Guest House
- Part 13: Official Gift Giving
- Chapter 61: Five Words of Advice
- Chapter 62: Gift Recommendations
- Part 14: Presidential Advance and Government Official's Information
- Chapter 63: Advance for the President and Other Officials
- Chapter 64: Working with American and Foreign Embassies
- Chapter 65: Guidance for Advance and Government Officials
- Part 15: Internet Protocol
- Chapter 66: Social Planning and E-mail
- Chapter 67: E-mail and Professionalism
- Part 16: Valuable Information
- Chapter 68: Facts about Presidents of the United States
- Chapter 69: Facts about States of the Union
- Chapter 70: Addresses for President's Cabinet Agencies
- Chapter 71: United States Secretaries of State
- Chapter 72: United States Chiefs of Protocol
- Chapter 73: American Patriotic Songs
- Chapter 74: American and Religious Holidays
- Chapter 75: White House Tours
- Part 17: Embassy Names and Information
- Part 18: Websites
- Part 19: Glossary of Terms About the Author Bibliography Index.
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- Publisher's summary
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Ambassador Mary French uses her personal experience as a former Chief of Protocol to give us the most up-to-date and user-friendly guide to diplomatic protocol at the international, national, and state level. She includes meticulous instructions, in-depth diagrams and tables, a comprehensive table of contents, and a plethora of examples that make United States Protocol the perfect guide to any official event.
(source: Nielsen Book Data)
Subjects
- Subjects
- Diplomatic etiquette > United States > Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Bibliographic information
- Publication date
- 2010
- Awards
- Winner of Library Journal Best Reference 2010 2011 9781442203198 20190206 (source: Nielsen Book Data)
- ISBN
- 9781442203198 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 1442203196 (cloth : alk. paper)
- 9781442203211 (ebook)
- 1442203218 (ebook)